King Charles’s bizarre security protocol for state banquets will surprise you | Royal | News

According to a royal employee, security protocols in royal activities are often strict, but when it comes to an official visit, things become more difficult. The Royal Family is preparing to host the first state visit of the year due to renovation at the Buckingham Palace.
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte will soon come to Raf Northolt to start a three -day trip that will include a glittering state feast at Windsor Castle tonight. And according to a former royal chief, the staff probably had to enter very strict security procedures before the major activity.
Graham Tinsley, the former royal chief and the ruler of Wales Kitchen team, was opened for catering for the royal family during the royal visits, including state visits.
If the heads of state visited England, unlike usual, he claimed that security was “really tight” as they would not notice them.
While talking about an activity he worked in Wales, Hello! Magazine: “If we were a catering for a state feast heads, then all the catering staff would have to meet at a police station and make a motorcycle journey to Cardiff Castle.”
All royal personnel, including chefs and kits, must be searched in front of the banquet.
“For higher caliber feasts, we need to put all our foods, containers, knives and kitchen equipment with an x -ray machine, motorcycles dragged us into the castle.”
Mr. Tinsley announced that some feasts have unique code names to “protect their security”.
“Some feasts even had code names to protect the safety!” Graham said.
Tonight, the banquet for Mr. Macron will be held at Windsor Castle at St George’s Hall. The King and the French President will make speeches at the feast.




